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In the same week as Emmanuel Macron and Keir Starmer agree a new collaboration on tackling Channel crossings, the department ...
Peter Kyle has reportedly written to the UK’s national research body for artificial intelligence to suggest that, given the ...
Whitehall’s foreign affairs department intends to potentially eliminate the use of hundreds of external contractors and insource digital roles, as part of a broader plan to achieve efficiencies of 4.3 ...
Previous trial saw several million people fail to receive dummy version of messages used to inform public of imminent threat ...
Speaking at a recent PublicTechnology webinar, hosted in partnership with QA, two leading voices from government and industry ...
The devolved administration’s CivTech programme has been in operation for almost a decade, and has provided £150m of funding ...
The government tax department recently indicated that it believed it will achieve annualised savings of almost a quarter of a ...
Software enables citizens of the county to provide evidence of various crimes, and will be particularly useful for those ...
Tool uses the information of a prisoner’s age and previous behaviour to project how many incidents they will become involved in, supporting categorisation decisions and direction of care and support H ...
System processes data at a nationwide level and provides doctors in hospital transplant centres with a ranked list of ...
The watchdog for online safety has opened a consultation in which the public and industry stakeholders are invited to give ...
As work progresses on creating electronic versions of the driving licence, as well as National Insurance and benefits details ...
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